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Spiritual Coping in American Buddhists: An Exploratory Study
Authors:Russell E Phillips III  Clara Michelle Cheng  Kenneth I Pargament  Carmen Oemig  Sonya D Colvin  Ashley N Abarr
Institution:1. Missouri Western State University;2. American University;3. Bowling Green State University
Abstract:Researchers in the United States have examined spiritual coping in Christians, Jews, Hindus, and Muslims, but rarely Buddhists. Using qualitative methodology, the present study represents an initial investigation into Buddhist forms of coping. Twenty-four Buddhists from across the United States were interviewed by phone, examining how their spirituality is used to cope with stress. Thematic analyses revealed six forms of Buddhist coping—right understanding, meditation, mindfulness, spiritual struggles, morality, and finding support in one's sangha. Implications of the study are discussed, including possibilities for future research on Buddhist coping.
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